Can we talk?

His high school mullet filed for emancipation and now lives in a trailer east of Riverside. They have joint custody of Trevor’s soul.

Trevor Tuttle in a simpler time.

TESTIMONIALS

I really learned to understand and trust the previs process by working with Trevor and BOSA. They are inventive storytellers who think cinematically. Their ability to jump in on a project and deliver something immediately useable should not be underestimated.

- John Carpenter
Filmmaker

Trevor is the real wizard! I'm thankful for his brilliant shots, ideas, leadership and friendship. I have come to count on him. Oz was an incredible journey that I wouldn't have wanted to take with anyone but Trevor.

- Sam Raimi
Filmmaker

Over the years, I have come to rely on Trevor and BOSA to interpret my most abstract ideas into physical form. Sometimes I'll just throw a mood or color and they magically bring it to life in a way that feels classic and tangible. It's a pleasure to collaborate with this crew.

- Mark Mothersbaugh
Composer and Artist

"Trevor Tuttle makes every project better. We’ve collaborated many times now, and whether he’s building and animating flying robots or fabricating an enormous director’s pitch deck or merely sitting around the table brainstorming how to make my script better, his insights and passion are invaluable. One couldn’t ask for a better partner. He’s the MacGuyver of Hollywood; bring him any creative endeavor and he will execute it brilliantly with his epic team of merry misfits."

- Zach Braff
Actor and Filmmaker

While we were filming Beowulf, we did it in a new virtual way. We would integrate large scenes and once we had a seamless master scene in virtual space with the performance capture on the digital characters, we would then film the scene from within that virtual environment. Early on, Trevor was doing some long camera shots and weaving together some complex narrative in a single shot. This is challenging because the camera needs to stay motivated otherwise it starts to feel gimmicky. Trevor was a natural at this, which is how he got the nickname: "One shot master master".

- Robert Zemeckis
Filmmaker